On Tuesday 10 July 2001 01:12, Magnus W wrote:
|   [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Vadim Plessky) wrote in
|
|   news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
|   >|   A developer not checking for it would happen to be a very bad
|   >|   developer.
|   >
|   > A manager who will pay developer (or outsourcing company) for tuning
|   > web site to 1% of all users, out of 100%, will be very bad manager.
|
|   Yup. However, web pages now should be modified for NN4, IE4+, and
| Mozilla. The first two because they are the standard, and the lizard
| because it is the future, because standards are the future.
|

Look at this post, I think it's quite interesting and informative.
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/2001Feb/0112.html

and relative to the thread we have here.
Nothing new, but...

A whole thread is here:
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/2001Feb/thread.html

I, personally, found www- lists very interesting but rather "academic".
Let's say problem with code (HTML, CSS, whatever) compliance is known, and 
hard to solve. ('cause of MS dominance)
 Anyway, I am happy to hear they [MS] finally decided do not include 
SmartTags in IE6...

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